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Psychiatric Hospitalization
Incarceration
Homelessness
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Care Coordination (ICM, SCM or ACT)
Increased Engagement in Services and Adherence to Medication
Service Engagement
Adherence to Medication
Improved Social and Community Functioning
Respond to social contact
Trust at least one other person
Any area of difficulty in social functioning
Ask for help when needed
Communicate clearly
Effectively handle conflict
Engage in social/family activities
Maintain support network
Manage assertiveness
Manage leisure time
Improved Self Care
Any area of difficulty in self care
Access community services
Access transportation
Avoid dangers
Follow through on health care advice
Handle finances
Maintain adequate diet
Maintain adequate personal hygiene
Make and keep appointments
Manage medications
Prepare meals
Shop for food etc
Take care of own living space
Take care of own possessions
Reduced Incidence of Harmful Behavior
Physically abused/assaulted others
Physically harm self/made suicide attempt
Taken property without permission
Threatened assault or physical violence
Verbally assaulted others
Victims of physical or sexual abuse
Any harmful behavior
Abuse alcohol
Abuse drugs
Created public disturbances
Damage or destroy property
Engaged in arson
Expressed suicide threat
Office of Mental Health
Program Statistics
Removals resulting in Hospitalization:
  The percent of removals for examination that have resulted in hospitalization during 2006.
Statewide by Region
Region
Number of Removals
Percent of Removals Resulting Hospitalization
Central
10
80%
Hudson River
21
100%
Long Island
96
47%
NYC
345
72%
Western
7
86%
Statewide
479
68%
Counties in NYC Region
County
Number of Removals
Percent of Removals Resulting Hospitalization
Bronx
77
49%
Kings/Richmond
106
76%
New York
132
80%
Queens
30
73%
Region Total
345
72%
* Areas where data represents fewer than 5 recipients are suppressed to protect confidentiality.
Last Refresh Date : May 23,2008